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FS#24734 - [iana-etc]
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Arch Linux
Opened by joao sousa (jonn11) - Thursday, 16 June 2011, 02:44 GMT
Last edited by Dan McGee (toofishes) - Monday, 27 June 2011, 17:51 GMT
Opened by joao sousa (jonn11) - Thursday, 16 June 2011, 02:44 GMT
Last edited by Dan McGee (toofishes) - Monday, 27 June 2011, 17:51 GMT
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DetailsDescription:
System upgrade stops and umounts the system. And so the system doesnt boot anymore. Additional info: * package version(s) * config and/or log files etc. Steps to reproduce: Install Arch Linux Upgrade Pacman Mount another partition in /mnt And then simply try to upgrade the system. The error occurs when installing the iana-etc package. Probably it isnt the /mnt, seems like the installer is doing a "rm -rf /" or "umount" |
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Comment by Dave Reisner (falconindy) -
Saturday, 18 June 2011, 18:10 GMT
Is this really reproducible? I can't understand how this is related to a pair of text files in /etc and a LICENSE file. I've had multiple partitions mounted in /mnt for months now, and have upgraded iana-etc on my own several times. Something else is awry, and you've provided very little information to go on.